Mon, 03/09/2020 - 10:48 am

Born from the dark, rich soil of Charleston, West Virginia, Sierra Ferrell cut her teeth on the rail lines, truck stops, street corners and dingy, dimly-lit listening rooms across the land. Like the siren’s call, Ferrell’s voice draws those who hear her hauntingly, soulful thrum into a mesmerizing music experience they’ll never forget.
 
Ferrell plays guitar and is accompanied by her good friend Nate Leath on the fiddle. Her sets lead the audience on a seductive journey ranging from 1920s jazz clubs to sawdust-covered dance floors as she sings, stomps, and yodels the utter essence of honky tonk country blues.
 
Sierra recently signed with Rounder Records, Paradigm Talent Agency, and joined the Ramseur Management team. Sierra has opened for Trampled by Turtles, Charlie Crockett, Pokey LaFarge and will soon open for The Devil Makes Three in October. She has showcased her talent at the Nelsonville Music Festival, Out on the Weekend, and Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival. She’s scheduled to play Bristol Rhythm and Roots, Old Settlers Music Festival, and Merlefest.

 

Catch her now, in the most intimate of settings, for her star is ever on the rise! 

Fri, 09/12/2025 - 11:53 am

Today, Texas-born singer-songwriter Jack Blocker released his highly anticipated debut album, The Land On Most High, available now on his own label, Elbow Grease Records. Recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studio B by Mitch Furr and produced by Patrick Lyons (Colter Wall, Josh Meloy, Noeline Hofmann), this album establishes Blocker among the most compelling emerging voices in country music.

“The Land On Most High is a collection of nostalgic daydreams,” says Blocker. “It’s a picture that’s painted using hundreds of little memories and moments—the driveway basketball games, motel naps, homemade slip ‘n slides, and trailside snacks that seemed insignificant at the time but continually creep back around to scratch my brain. My hope is that the deeper I dive into my own memories through these songs, the more vividly each person listening will imagine theirs.”

Rooted in tradition but never bound by it, Blocker draws inspiration from Texas songwriting legends like Townes Van Zandt, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. “Jack Blocker isn’t just writing songs, he’s building timeless works of art,” says Shayne Hollinger, music director at Fort Worth’s 96.9 The Ranch. “In a world full of fleeting trends and throwaway hits, Blocker is a passionate storyteller whose music is made to last.”

The Land On Most High arrives on the heels of Blocker’s official showcase at Nashville’s AmericanaFest and precedes an upcoming fall tour.

Upcoming Tour Dates

October 10: Hernando's Hide-A-Way – Memphis, TN
October 11: George's Majestic Lounge – Fayetteville, AR
October 23: McGonigel's Mucky Duck – Houston, TX
October 24: The Kessler Theater – Dallas, TX
October 25: Mohawk (Indoors) – Austin, TX

Listen to Jack Blocker’s new album The Land On Most High (out now) HERE and for more information, please visit jackblocker.com